Prof. Dr. Johann-Christoph Freytag
(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)"Privacy - from accessing databases to location based services"
Over the last years it has become apparent that privacy issues become more
and more important when accessing data sources either on the Web or by
database management systems. That is, the user does not only want to hide
the query, but also the result of that query from others. In the past the
problem of querying a database privately was solved by organizational rather
than by technical means.
In this talk we describe the problem of querying databases privately more
formally and discuss existing solutions from the area of private information
retrieval (PIR).
The lack of efficiency and scalability motivated us look
for alternative approaches using a so called "secure co-processor"
(built by
IBM). We introduce a set of algorithms that take advantage of the (physical)
properties of the co-processor and show which algorithms are necessary to
guarantee privacy for database queries. In the last part of my talk I
briefly describe our vision how to extend the current privacy approach to
location-based services, in particular to moving objects such as vehicles
(cars).
Zeit: | Montag, 03.11.2008, 17.15 Uhr |
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Ort: | Gebäude 48, Raum 210 |